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Also illustrated by the students of Perth Waldorf School

Recorded by Dr Timothy Francis McCabe

Issue Details: First known date: 2021... 2021 Aalidja Maali Yok Birrla-Ngat Kor-Iddny - Swan Woman Returns to Her River : An Ancient Noongar Dreamtime Story from Kellerberrin
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'This ancient Nongar Dreamtime story is told in the words of Elder Cliff Humphries.

'It tells the tale of Kwergan the Crowman and his two Mali (black swan) wives; what happened to his younger wife when she laughed at her husband, and why his elder wife left Kwergan’s maang-art Jam Gum boodjar in the East and returned to the well-watered lands of the Bibboolmun paperbark in the West. It also tells of Kergan’s rescue by his uncle Waarlitj (eagle), who took him to the salt-lake country near Kellerberrin only to have Kwergan repay his uncle’s kindness with behaviour typical of Crowman.' (Publication summary)

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